Justiça Cega

Zé Ramalho Zé Ramalho

The Blindfold of Justice: A Call for Clarity and Truth

In 'Justiça Cega,' Zé Ramalho delivers a powerful critique of societal and political injustices, urging for a more transparent and truthful world. The song's title, which translates to 'Blind Justice,' immediately sets the tone for its central theme. Ramalho calls for the removal of the metaphorical blindfold from the eyes of justice, so it can see the reality of corruption and greed that often goes unnoticed or ignored. This plea for clarity is a call to action, emphasizing the need for justice to be vigilant and aware of the true state of affairs.

The lyrics also delve into the destructive nature of lies and deceit, symbolized by the 'espirais' or spirals of falsehoods. Ramalho urges the use of the sword, a symbol of justice, to cut through these lies and bring forth the truth. He reflects on the dark periods of history, such as dictatorships, and the stories of passion, madness, and adventures that are now lost to time. This reflection serves as a reminder of the consequences of unchecked power and the importance of remembering the past to avoid repeating its mistakes.

In the final verse, Ramalho paints a picture of isolation amidst a sea of transactions and broken commitments. He highlights the disillusionment with promises that have turned into weapons, and the fading brilliance of stars that once shone brightly. This imagery underscores the sense of loss and the urgent need for a return to genuine human connections and integrity. 'Justiça Cega' is a poignant call for a world where justice is not blind but fully aware and active in addressing the wrongs of society.

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